But who’s telling their story? The six-episode docuseries is directed by Liz Garbus, an Emmy-winning and two-time Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker who has tackled matters starting from voter disenfranchisement within the US to the lifetime of jazz singer Nina Simone.
Liz Garbus will inform the Duke and Duchess’ story over six episodes. Credit: From Netflix
The Duke of Sussex responds: “No one sees what’s happening behind closed doors.”
High-impact documentaries
Garbus has lengthy dealt with sophisticated tales, starting from systemic injustices to the lives of troubled public figures.
Her directorial debut, “The Farm: Angola, USA,” which she directed alongside Jonathan Stack and Wilbert Rideau in 1998, earned her first Academy Award nomination and an Emmy. The documentary adopted the lives of a number of prisoners within the maximum-security Louisiana State Penitentiary, nicknamed Angola after the slave plantation that after occupied the positioning, and the deep racial divides between inmates and the administration.
Since then, she has produced a spread of documentary work and sat within the director’s chair for the occasional scripted drama, together with the Emmy-nominated season 4 finale of “The Handmaid’s Tale.”
Garbus with husband Dan Cogan, with whom she co-founded manufacturing firm Story Syndicate. Credit: Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP
In 2012, Garbus launched “Love, Marilyn,” which featured A-Listers together with Uma Thurman, Glenn Close and Viola Davis studying the memoirs of Marilyn Monroe. Her telling of Simone’s life, “What Happened, Miss Simone?” earned her her second Academy Award nomination. Since then, she’s taken on US politics in “The Fourth Estate,” “All In: The Fight for Democracy” and “Mayor Pete.” She additionally helmed the critically acclaimed docuseries “I’ll Be Gone in the Dark,” tailored from Michelle McNamara’s e book in regards to the true crime writer’s private, tireless hunt to uncover the id of the Golden State Killer. McNamara died earlier than his eventual arrest and sentencing.
Garbus and her husband, Oscar-winning producer Dan Cogan, co-founded a New York-based manufacturing firm, Story Syndicate, in 2019. Recently, Garbus govt produced the Netflix sequence “Eat the Rich: The GameStop Saga.” Next up, she is directing two episodes of the Apple TV+ crime drama “City on Fire,” tailored from Garth Risk Hallberg’s debut novel a few NYU pupil shot in Central Park.
Volumes one and two of “Harry & Meghan” launch December 8 and December 15, respectively. Prince Harry may have extra to share with the world after the sequence concludes — his memoir “Spare” shall be revealed in January.